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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    Update: I got the Air Card the other day and it seems to work pretty good... when it wants to work. As far as ease of use I would rate it pretty high but for some reason the Wi-Fi won't stay on. When I plug in the dash cam it works fine but the connection just dies after about a minute. I tried...
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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    I'll let you know if it works well but I'm pretty sure it doesn't have any "encriptions" on it. It does however (as I already clearly stated) have an encrypted wireless connection.
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    Logo on Itronics Mount

    I saw something that looked like a logo on mine but upon closer inspection it turned out to be a time-space vortex that ripped my left arm off. Careful not to get to close as I've heard reports of my lost arm reaching out of the vortex in other Itronics mounts and slapping stupid people.
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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    Not compared to an Eye-Fi card. A 16GB Eye-Fi card cost $100. I just bought this on fleaBay for $61.95 and I already have a 32GB UHS class 1 card to put in it. (which I paid $32.10 for at Best Buy but could have gotten cheaper off the interwebs)
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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    Yes. I have been doing research for a while and just found this card adapter today. I just ordered one off of fleaBay and I'll report back on functionality as soon as it arrives.
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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    The best part is you can upgrade your memory however you want. If you want (or already have) a 32 GB class 10 Micro SD card just buy one and stick it in. And you can access the entire SD card, not just .jpg files that happen to be in the DCIM folder like with Eye-Fi. Edit: And you can delete...
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    Adding WiFi functionality to non-wifi cams

    I've found the holy grail of Wi-Fi-ification! It's the PQI Air Card. This is a Micro SD to SD adapter that runs Linux on a 200 MHz ARM9 CPU with 24 MB of RAM and an 802.11g/n controller with WPA2 support. You can get root access to it's file system over Telnet and access to your Micro SD card...
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